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Show Volunteers seek Y alumni funds An army of more than m. volunteers will ring the ti phones of about 14,000 alii and parents of BYU su,Z! this month in Utah County the annual BYU Alumni aJ cia.tion Telefund drive About 300 almuni and sti dents will man batteries of J phones in the Alumni House BYU campus duing the ever February 17-26 under the s rection of Carl w. Bacon, seriate director of annual Z ing. Harold Jones of PrOv0 i vo'.unteer chairman. Aim of the drive Is to j crease individual participate of alumni and parents of stu" dents in the investment 0 funds in BYU Develop,,, Program. Previous Telefax drives have proved successful in raising money for Universit, projects, according to Mr. Bi. con. Goal of next week's dri is $30,000. Asserting alumni giving vitally important in the overall University Development pw gr am, Mr. Bacon said man, outside firms, foundatlori trusts and other philanthropist.-gauge philanthropist.-gauge their gifts to unlversi. ties according to the particlpj. tion of the alumni. Central air conditioning M only provides comfort but adii to the resale value of a home and in many instances, air conditioning con-ditioning systems can be addl to existing warm air central heating equipment. National Foundation-Ma ret of Dimes presents annual Merit-Awards Merit-Awards of $250 |